Equitable Servitude - Burden

Burden

A successor of the promisor is bound if the original promise is in writing; the covenanting parties intended the servitude to be enforceable by and against assignees; the successor of the promisor has actual, inquiry, or record notice of the servitude; and the covenant touches and concerns the land.

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